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formula d drift racing.
formula one burn out
a formula one car drags with a jet.
formula 1 car pulls in for a pitstop - the crew finds out just how flammable the petrol is.
short clip of a formula 1 car made from humans.
props to the awesome local videographer in washington. justin shreeve films presents formula drift rd. 5 in monroe, washington.
the cars motor plays a melodie. loud!!
well-made compilation of f1 crashes.
you will never see this much action in nascar or any other racing competition. european racing, european music..
here's a video i made with pictures i found on the net. images are of f1 cars from 1950-2007. featured with some music by queen, bon jovi, and linkin park.
rest in peace. see heroic david purley circa 3:30. (found on net.)
sponsored by red bull.
formula 1 - ayrton senna overtakes five cars in first round donington grand prix
a plant formula 1 car with crew.
one of the best pitstop compilation of formula 1 races out there.
here's a lap i did in a champ car mod that my father made. i helped him test it by driving it on various tracks. this lap is on the old formula one nurburgring track. tough to drive it in a champ car because it is not an ideal car to race with on that track. lap time is 6:07.646.
january 26, 2009-- she's one of the world's best-preserved bodies: rosalia lombardo, a two-year-old sicilian girl who died of pneumonia in 1920. "sleeping beauty," as she's known, appears to be merely dozing beneath the glass front of her coffin in the capuchin catacombs of palermo, italy. now an italian biological anthropologist, dario piombino-mascali of the institute for mummies and the iceman in bolzano, has discovered the secret formula that preserved rosalia's body so well. (piombino-mascali is funded by the national geographic society's expeditions council. national geographic news is owned by the national geographic society.) piombino-mascali tracked down living relatives of alfredo salafia, a sicilian taxidermist and embalmer who died in 1933. a search of salafia's papers revealed a handwritten memoir in which he recorded the chemicals he injected into rosalia's body: formalin, zinc salts, alcohol, salicylic acid, and glycerin. formalin, now widely used by embalmers, is a mixture of formaldehyde and water that kills bacteria. salafia was one of the first to use this for embalming bodies. alcohol, along with the arid conditions in the catacombs, would have dried rosalia's body and allowed it to mummify. glycerin would have kept her body from drying out too much, and salicylic acid would have prevented the growth of fungi. but it was the zinc salts, according to melissa johnson williams, executive director of the american society of embalmers, that were most responsible for rosalia's amazing state of preservation. zinc, which is no longer used by embalmers in the united states, petrified rosalia's body. "[zinc] gave her rigidity," williams said. "you could take her out of the casket prop her up, and she would stand by herself." piombino-mascali calls the self-taught salafia an artist: "he elevated embalming to its highest level." source
this is a song by negativland from their album dispepsi. they use a lot of radio and television samples to create strong anti-corporate messages.
herbert leaves the pit with something unexpected.
dell's top of the line notebook built especially for gaming. it features an intel core 2 duo t7600 processor (2.33 ghz), up to 4 gb of ddr2 sdram, and an extremely powerful 512 mb nvidia geforce go 7950 gtx.